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Challenges in Training Farmers in Web 2.0

Training farmers who have never used computers to embrace web 2.0 tools has been a great challenge for me here in Monze.

The worst thing was that i could not even speak their language Tonga of which i beat that barrier by asking a good Samaritan to translate for me during the workshop.

I was amazed by the zeal these women farmers had when they expressed interest in knowing what web 2.0 tools were and how they could use them as farmers.

The women farmers confessed that they were not going to use web 2.0 tools but however said that they would use mobile phones to send text messages to technical officers an alert them on whatever was happening in the villages.

The issue of language is an issue as these farmers as they would like to blog the internet in Tonga.

Regional FLOSS Workshops

The Community Education Computer Society (CECS), an ICT training NGO established in 1985 in South Africa, will be conducting 2-day workshops on free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) in 5 Southern African countries.

COUNTRIES AND WORKSHOP DATES

The workshops will be conducted as follows:

  • Maseru, Lesotho (20 & 21 August 2009)
  • Blantyre, Malawi (1 & 2 September 2009)
  • Windhoek, Namibia (1 & 2 October 2009)
  • Luanda, Angola (21 & 22 October 2009)
  • Lubumbashi, DRC (18 & 19 November 2009)

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the workshops, which are supported by OSISA, are to:

  • Create an awareness of FLOSS and the potential thereof.
  • Build capacity to conduct OpenOffice Writer courses in Lesotho, Malawi, and Namibia.
  • Build partnerships with organisations and individuals in Angola and DRC for the purpose of translating the FLOSS portal to Portuguese and French.

WORKSHOP OUTLINE

Day 1 is an open day to anyone who has an interest in free/libre and open source software (FLOSS). The following are some of the aspects to be covered:

  • Introductions
  • Overview of free/libre and open source software
  • FLOSS business models in Africa
  • Demonstrations and how to use the following software:
    • Joomla (an easy Content Management System for website development)
    • Open Workbench (project management software; similar to MS Project)
    • TurboCASH (accounting software; similar to Pastel and QuickBooks)
    • FreeMind (mindmapping software)
    • OpenOffice (productivity software; similar to MS Office)
    • Ubuntu Linux (operating system; similar to MS Windows)
  • Questions and answer session

Those attending will receive a CD with the software which is mentioned above and the software which is listed below. Let us know if you would like to get a CD but will be unable to attend.

Day 2 is aimed at trainers or potential trainers in Lesotho, Malawi, and Namibia. CECS has developed a reference manual for OpenOffice Writer – Level 1. This manual contains the same course outline as the MS Word

2003 – Level 1 course outline. The objective is to peruse and comment on the course material as well as strategise conducting courses within the mentioned countries. CECS wants to build partnerships with organisations and individuals in Angola and DRC with a view of translating the FLOSS portal to Portuguese and French respectively.

All the workshops will be conducted in English.

HOW TO REGISTER?

Thus, if you are interested in attending this workshop then complete the registration form which can be found on the FLOSSLit website (www.flosslit.org.za).  The venues for the workshops will be provided to those who registers.

WORKSHOP CD

The CD will contain the following free/libre and open source software:

  • 7-Zip — compression software [WinZip]
  • Blender — an animation program [Maya | Lightwave | Cinema 4D]
  • Dia — a diagram creation tool [MS Visio]
  • FileZilla — an FTP program to upload files to your website
  • Gimp — an image manipulation program [Adobe Photoshop]
  • Httrack — to copy websites to be viewed offline
  • Inkscape — vector graphics editor [Adobe Illustrator]
  • Kompozer — for the design of static websites [Dreamweaver | Frontpage]
  • Firefox — a robust web browser [Internet Explorer]
  • Thunderbird — a e-mail client [Outlook Express]
  • Scribus — layout and DTP software [Coreldraw | Adobe Indesign]
  • Tuxpaint — interactive paint program for children
  • Wamp — to set up your computer as a web server

The proprietary equivalent is shown in brackets [  ]

The CD will also contain the following free software:

  • Adobe Reader 9 — for viewing PDF files
  • Avg 8 — antivirus program
  • PdfCreator — creating PDF files
  • Spybot — anti-spyware software

For more information contact Arnold Pietersen at arnold.pietersen@cecs.org.za

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